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| 08/16/2005 09:26:05 PM | 1954 Chevrolet/1974 Garden Accessoryby esdarbyComment: i guess you took 'title should be' to mean 'doesn't hafta be'...guess there's no use splittin hairs over whether or not the challenge description has any meaning.
nice shot, anyways. |
| 08/16/2005 09:24:29 PM | | Photographer found comment helpful. |
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| 08/09/2005 07:39:33 AM | Jump.jpgby KhataanComment: very nice start, melissa. what next?
remember, the only thing you really have control is your camera, and once you have mastered controlling your camera, you can work on the art of 'story-telling' the action. here, you have nailed the capture. what can you do to put more story into it? try it with a much, much shorter dof, so that the background blurs. depending on lighting conditions, try bumping up your iso to 400, and dropping your av to 2.8. also, try shooting burst in sport mode.
the next thing you can try to control is your perspective (sometimes, you just have to make due with the angle or position you are in). when you can, take a test shot and check out how the background comes through. you might find that a different angle, or moving to the right or left, will give you better background colors that will complement your image. the other aspect to perspective is whether or not it will make your image dynamic, as if your subject is bursting off the image. this might mean getting down on the ground, or standing on a ladder. sometimes, you will want the straight-on eye-to-eye view (like in your other shot ). other times, you will need an angle. consider shooting this while lying on the ground next to the wall and having your subject take a running jump off the wall over you...
try reshooting this with these things in mind and see what happens...
again, great start! |
| 08/09/2005 07:18:15 AM | actionIMG_1397.jpgby LKMoteComment: excellent capture, especially with the shadow. this is a great start. what next?
keep in mind, in action photography, the only thing you really have control is your camera. once you have mastered controlling your camera, you can work on the art of 'story-telling' the action. here, you have nailed the capture. what can you do to put more story into it? try it with a much, much shorter dof, so that the background blurs.
the next thing you can try to control is your perspective (sometimes, you just have to make due with the angle or position you are in). when you can, take a test shot and check out how the background comes through. you might find that a different angle, or moving to the right or left, will give you better background colors that will complement your image. the other aspect to perspective is whether or not it will make your image dynamic, as if your subject is bursting off the image. this might mean getting down on the ground, or standing on a ladder.
try reshooting this with these things in mind and see what happens...
again, great start! | Photographer found comment helpful. |
| 08/08/2005 12:25:46 AM | Shadows of an Emancipatorby jenesisComment: ok, this is a nice shot, but, if you had backed up a bit and included some people walking around, it would have been a much more dynamic challenge entry...
;-) | Photographer found comment helpful. |
| 08/08/2005 12:20:18 AM | | Photographer found comment helpful. |
| 08/03/2005 07:41:19 PM | | Photographer found comment helpful. |
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